Emerald
QLDTier 1Positive
73
Signal score
VS
Wagga Wagga
NSWTier 3Negative
57
Signal score

Research only. Not financial advice. Data: Q1 2025 indicative estimates from public sources. Verify independently.

Emerald: Yield Advantage
6.1% vs 3.7%
Emerald: Lower Entry Price
$390k vs $800k
Emerald: Better Cashflow Position
Positive vs Negative
Emerald: Budget Policy Resilient
No NG required (proposed changes pending legislation)
Emerald: Higher Signal Score
73 vs 57

Emerald offers a materially higher gross yield (6.1% vs 3.7%), making it the stronger income candidate at current prices. Emerald achieves positive cashflow without negative gearing support, while Wagga Wagga requires additional tax offset or rental growth to break even.

Research context only. Not financial advice. Both markets carry distinct risks specific to their location, employment base, and economic profile. Read the individual suburb research pages before drawing conclusions. All policy references reflect proposed changes subject to final legislation.

Metric
Emerald
QLD · #2
Wagga Wagga
NSW · #15
Gross Yield6.1%3.7%
Vacancy Rate0.7%1%
Median Price$390k$800k
Weekly Rent$460/wk$570/wk
Net pre-costs pa+$3,640$-11,960
CashflowPositiveNegative
Rent Growth 12m+6%+5.8%
Price Growth 12m+4.5%+7.2%
NG DependenceNoneHigh
Discovery StatusUnknownUnknown
Population14k65k
Cycle StageEarlyEarly
Policy Impact▲ STRONG UPGRADE▼ DOWNGRADED
Signal Score73 / Tier 157 / Tier 3
Emerald

Tightest vacancy in the scan at 0.7% (effectively full). 6.1% yield at $390k is genuinely positive cashflow. Emerald sits at the intersection of coking coal and agriculture, giving it more diversification than a pure mining town. Discovery status 'Unknown': no institutional attention yet.

Wagga Wagga

Wagga Wagga is inland NSW's largest city and a significant ADF base — Kapooka (Army Recruit Training Centre) and RAAF Base Wagga. Charles Sturt University and Wagga Wagga Base Hospital underpin a diversified employment base. At $800k median with $570/wk rent, the gross yield of 3.7% produces clearly negative cashflow at standard LVR. The investment case is employment stability, tight vacancy, and long-term capital growth — not income.

Emerald: Sources

CoreLogic QLD Q1 2025 · REIQ Emerald Q4 2024 · SQM Research Central Highlands · ABS agricultural census water allocation 2024 · Central Highlands Regional Council planning data

Data vintage: Q1 2025

Wagga Wagga: Sources

realestate.com.au Wagga Wagga median house Jun 2025–May 2026. Data quality: imported.

Data vintage: 2026

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Research only. Not financial advice. Data vintage Q1 2025 (indicative estimates from public sources). Verify all metrics independently with local property managers and licensed advisers before making any investment decision. All negative gearing and budget policy references reflect proposed changes subject to final legislation. Consult a registered tax adviser for personal tax position.